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... character ; and it is this most important branch of knowledge , which in reality is the basis of all others , of which we now propose treating . We shall commence with an explicit definition of the meaning of the term substances or ...
... character ; and it is this most important branch of knowledge , which in reality is the basis of all others , of which we now propose treating . We shall commence with an explicit definition of the meaning of the term substances or ...
Side 7
... character . It is also , consequence of this property of inertia , or pas- siveness to submit to any condition to which it is sub- jected , that a body , when once in motion , will continue to move continually with the same velocity and ...
... character . It is also , consequence of this property of inertia , or pas- siveness to submit to any condition to which it is sub- jected , that a body , when once in motion , will continue to move continually with the same velocity and ...
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... character and action . to it , in so convenient and easy a manner , that a result ensues almost as surprising as if it had actually gene- rated the whole or a portion of the power it exhibits . The main purpose required in mechanical ...
... character and action . to it , in so convenient and easy a manner , that a result ensues almost as surprising as if it had actually gene- rated the whole or a portion of the power it exhibits . The main purpose required in mechanical ...
Side 21
... character of a simple bar , which is move- able in some part " upon or about a prop or fulcrum . " It is now to be shown how it acts when moveable upon or about a fixed axis . When a lever is moveable upon an axis , and is susceptible ...
... character of a simple bar , which is move- able in some part " upon or about a prop or fulcrum . " It is now to be shown how it acts when moveable upon or about a fixed axis . When a lever is moveable upon an axis , and is susceptible ...
Side 36
... character of a natural level is understood by a reference to the spherical shape of the earth and the pressure of gravitation . The globe is a ball , and any piece of water which lies upon it , lies in the form of a plaster round the ...
... character of a natural level is understood by a reference to the spherical shape of the earth and the pressure of gravitation . The globe is a ball , and any piece of water which lies upon it , lies in the form of a plaster round the ...
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